Spacious three-bedroom raised ground and first-floor apartment with private entrance and terraces in SW7.
Approximately 2,393 sq ft of internal space
An exceptionally large raised ground and first-floor apartment in a highly desirable SW7 address, this three-double-bedroom home combines grand Victorian proportions with contemporary fittings. The principal reception features almost 4m ceilings and three sets of French doors opening onto a full-width balcony, while a second reception with floor-to-ceiling shelving, a conservatory-style study and skylit kitchen provide flexible living space for families or professionals.
Sleeping accommodation comprises three double bedrooms on the raised ground floor, each with built-in storage and en-suite bathrooms. The principal suite benefits from a dressing area and its own private terrace. The property also includes a private entrance, access (by separate negotiation) to the communal gardens, and generous internal space totalling approximately 2,393 sq ft.
High-quality touches include marble worktops, bespoke cabinetry and original period features such as ornate fireplaces and decorative cornice. Practical points: EPC C, double glazing (install date unknown), mains gas boiler and radiators, fast broadband and excellent mobile signal. The location is exceptional — a short walk to South Kensington station and surrounded by top independent and state schools, shops and restaurants.
Notable considerations: the lease has c.113 years remaining and the service charge is substantial at £9,700 p.a.; council tax is described as very expensive. Constructed before 1900 with solid brick walls that likely lack insulation, the building may require ongoing maintenance or retrofit works. Overall this property suits buyers seeking grand, period living in central London, with scope to modernise energy performance over time.